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Favourite Beer Style
Trappist Ale.

Abbey Belgian Spiced Ale

Beer Style: 
Abbey Ale (Trappist Style Ale)
Serving Style.: 
680 ml Bottle
Alcohol Content: 
6.2% ABV
Where Purchased?: 
L.C.B.O.
Beer Rating: 
4

Abbey Belgian Spiced Ale

Virtually no head on a very dark red/black, clear beer.
The aroma is coriander, cloves, dark berries and hints of sour and earth.
Feel is round and creamy while the taste is coffee, milk chocolate, dark berries and a bright citrus. There is a light and subdued taste of cloves and coriander.

All the basic tastes of an Abbey Ale are there, but it could use a bit more intensity. A bottle fermentation would probably enhance the tastes and help to blend things a bit more smoothly.

All in all this is a pretty good beer. I'll buy it again to help get me through these cold months.



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reviewed by:
John H.

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Serving Style:
650 ml. bottle
Where Purchased:
L.C.B.O.
Beer Rating:
4

Abbey Belgian Spiced Ale

Very dark like the color of a cola. No head to speak of and what little there was was gone in an instant.
Spice, berries and a bit of earthiness in the aroma.
The spice hits right from the start but not strong enough to be offensive. Although this beer is 6.2% the alcohol is not prevalent. Very creamy mouth feel and it ends on a nice citrus and berry note.
Not bad but Trafalgar makes better.




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